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- 30 visions for a better world in 2030 | World Economic Forum
From cutting violence in half to turning the whole economy circular, a set of optimistic predictions drawn from global experts in the World Economic Forum's Global Future Councils
- Sustainable Development Goals: Are we on track for 2030?
Progress towards the UN's Sustainable Development Goals is slow, with only 18% on track for 2030, according to the UN’s latest update report
- Global Economic Futures: Productivity in 2030 - The World Economic Forum
The Global Economic Futures: Productivity in 2030 report, developed in collaboration with Accenture, explores how the interaction of technology and human capital are shaping the future of productivity and sets out four scenarios for productivity in 2030 It presents a data-driven assessment of how businesses in different sectors may be affected and offers a set of actionable strategies to help
- Agenda 2030: Civil participation is vital to meeting SDGs | World . . .
Attacks on civil participation threaten progress being made on the UN Sustainable Development Goals and must be tackled to meet the Agenda 2030 targets
- The Future of Work - How Work Will Look Like by 2030
The future of work will have 4 different possible scenarios as per research Here's how the future of work will shape up by the year 2030
- Global Economic Futures: Competitiveness in 2030 - World Economic Forum
The Global Economic Futures: Competitiveness in 2030 report, developed in collaboration with Accenture, explores the future of competitiveness through the interaction of geopolitics and regulations – two drivers reshaping the environment for countries and businesses alike It presents four scenarios for the future of competitiveness in 2030, a data-driven assessment of exposure across 12
- Top 10 Jobs of the Future - For 2030 And Beyond - World Economic Forum
Here's a list of jobs of the future 2030 Check out the top jobs that will be much in demand by the year 2030 and beyond that
- America’s dominance is over. By 2030, well have a handful of global . . .
There will be no single hegemonic force but instead a handful of countries – the U S , Russia, China, Germany, India and Japan chief among them – exhibiting semi-imperial tendencies
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